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Apple Inc. (AAPL) is in the Technology Industry
- Revenue
- Sep 27 2008
- $32.4B
- Profit
- Sep 27 2008
- $4.8B
- Market Cap
- Nov 20 2008
- $71.5B
Latest News and Analysis
How Do We Make Gains in This Market of Uncertainty?
Zach Bass submits: The Trader is dead, long live the Trader. This is my official proclamation now that this Bear market has finally proven to us all that it is futile to trade in this market. Technical Analysis, economic reports, historical data - they all have little to no meaning...
Is Jim Cramer Right? Is Apple Really a Market Barometer?
Dr. Duru submits: Last week, on October 28, Jim Cramer called Apple AAPL a barometer of the market: "...if Apple's stock price is falling, the markets are clearly headed lower...When Apple goes higher, the rest of the market comes with it." Cramer even goes so far as to say...
Has Apple Gone As Low As It Can Go?
Zach Bass submits: I suspect most of the readers here would rather I had titled this post, "How High Can We Go?" or "The Shackles Are Off, Apple AAPL Full Steam Ahead!", am I right? Or for the realist perhaps I should have used the word "should" instead of "can"...
Replacing AIG in the Dow: Google? Cisco? Apple?
Eddy Elfenbein submits: Now that AIG AIG is public property, I wonder who will replace the stock in the Dow Jones Industrial Average [^DJI]. My choice: The Federal Reserve. Barring that, the Bank of China. by Eddy Elfenbein
Which Company Should Replace AIG in the Dow?
IndexUniverse submits: By Matthew Hougan Despite the bailout, it's time to remove AIG AIG from the Dow. Here's the short-list of which company might replace it. by Index Universe
Who Will Dow Jones Select to Replace AIG in DJIA Index?
Scott Rothbort submits: Come hell or high water, American International Group AIG will have to be exorcised from the Dow Jones Industrial Index [DJIA]. This leaves News Corp NWS which owns Dow Jones to insert a new company into the grand old index. Of course my preference,...
Time For Growth Stocks Like Apple and Google?
Larry MacDonald submits: One of the inefficiencies in the stock market may be a tendency for investors to give growth companies too much credit during economic upturns and not enough during economic downturns. That is, they fail to differentiate between growth tied to the company’s business model and...
An Optimist Looks at the Market
Andy Singh submits: With all the doom and gloom headlines splashed across the financial media, it is no wonder that everyone thinks we are headed for the next great depression with little hope of a recovery. Yet there are definitely some positive economic signs out there amid all the negative...
False Data Clobbers the Markets
Jason Schwarz submits: What is real? Up until this point, 2008 has been a year marred by false data. The market has had no trouble digesting the real numbers. It's the false numbers that have put us into a recession-like sell off. The list of market moving inaccuracies continues to...
No Leadership from Apple Right Now
Zach Bass submits: We’re getting to that time of year where volume historically drops off, and the action is light. As an investor, this is a frustrating period because you want to commit, you can see the setup, but neither the Bulls nor the Bears have the guts to take...
Apple Investors: Capital Preservation First, Maximum Profits Second
Zach Bass submits: I’ll be the first to admit that in the last couple of weeks my technical analysis has been all over the map in terms of near-term market direction. My long-term is solid, the markets look good after Labor Day and in the coming months. But today put...
Tuesday Options Update: UNG, WYE, XLF, GE, AAPL, MRVL, FNM, MCRS, CLNE, CAKE,
Rebecca Engmann Darst contributed to this report. US Natural Gas Fund UNG – Here’s a trade that stuck out like a sore thumb to us today. We saw 16,000 call options in the April series trade at the 70 strike for a premium of 0.90. The volume represents 5% of...
Largest Companies in the World
Hickey and Walters Bespoke submit: Below we highlight the 30 largest companies in the World by market cap ($). As shown, Exxon Mobil XOM is the top dog by about $70 billion. Exxon is trailed by another energy company, Petrochina PTR, then General Electric GE and Microsoft MSFT. ...
Apple's Low Volume: Meaningful Pause Before Going Higher?
Zach Bass submits: Did Apple AAPL and the markets simply throw a head fake last week? Was losing critical support just a temporary blip on the path to higher prices, or are we backtesting that uptrend established over the past six to seven weeks, only to fall under the pressure...
Hedge Fund Tracking: Lone Pine Capital (Steven Mandel)
Market Folly submits: Four times a year, hedge funds & asset managers with > $100 million AUM assets under management are required to report to the SEC their holdings from the previous quarter. I check these 13F filings quarterly just to get a sense as to where these funds are...
Hedge Fund Tracking: Blue Ridge Capital (John Griffin)
Market Folly submits: Four times a year, hedge funds & asset managers with > $100 million AUM assets under management are required to report to the SEC their holdings from the previous quarter. I check these 13F filings quarterly just to get a sense as to where these funds are...
Options Trader: Tuesday Outlook
Phil Davis submits: And another hurricane bites the dust! This is turning into another disaster for natural gas traders, who ran up the price up to $14 just 4 weeks ago from $7 at the beginning of the year and now, 30 days later, it’s back to $7. ...
Hedge Fund Tracking: Tremblant Capital
Market Folly submits: Four times a year, hedge funds & asset managers with > $100 million AUM assets under management are required to report to the SEC their holdings from the previous quarter. I check these 13F filings quarterly just to get a sense as to where these funds are...
Options Trader: Wednesday Outlook
Phil Davis submits: I had two fears going into this week. Our worst fear has been realized, the Treasury Budget for July was a mind-blowing $102.8Bn deficit see my extensive commentary last night and today we get Retail Sales. Now, we know July retail sales are going to...
Options Trader: Monday Outlook
Phil Davis submits: Which way will our manic-depressive market head today? Georgia signed a cease-fire over the weekend but Russia is still attacking them. I think the word Georgia is looking for is surrender, not cease-fire and Russia wants to hear the magic word before stepping down. There’s...
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- Incorporated: 1977
- CEO: Mr. Steven P. Jobs
Apple designs, manufactures, and markets personal computers, portable digital music players, and mobile communication devices and sells related software, services, peripherals, and networking applications. Co.'s products and services include Macintosh® desktop and portable computers, iPod® portable digital music players, iPhone™, Apple TV®, Xserve®, a portfolio of consumer and professional software applications, the Mac OS X operating system, third-party digital content through the iTunes Store®, as well as a range of accessory, service and support offerings. Co. sells its products through its online stores, retail stores, direct sales force, and third-party wholesalers, and resellers.
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Apple Inc. Company Info
Board of Directors
Mr. William V. Campbell
Co-Lead Director
Dr. Arthur D. Levinson Ph.D.
Co-Lead Director
Mr. Millard S. Drexler
Mr. Albert A. Gore Jr.
Mr. Steven P. Jobs
Ms. Andrea Jung
Dr. Eric E. Schmidt Ph.D.
Mr. Jerome B. York
Contact Information
1 Infinite Loop
Cupertino, CA
408 996-1010

